How Do You Spell DISPEL?

Pronunciation: [dɪspˈɛl] (IPA)

The word "dispel" is spelled with five letters: d-i-s-p-e-l. The IPA phonetic transcription of this word is /dɪˈspɛl/. The first syllable "di" is pronounced with the short "i" sound, followed by the "s" sound in the second syllable. The third syllable is pronounced with the short "e", followed by the "l" sound in the fourth and fifth syllables. The word "dispel" means to drive away or cause to vanish.

DISPEL Meaning and Definition

  1. To dispel means to eliminate or drive away something, particularly thoughts, doubts, fears, misconceptions, or illusions, by revealing the truth or presenting evidence to the contrary. It involves deliberately putting an end to feelings of doubt, misconception, confusion, or fear by unraveling their underlying cause and providing clarity or reassurance.

    In a figurative sense, dispel can also refer to dissipating or removing a negative atmosphere, tension, or mood by introducing positivity or understanding. It often involves dispersing the darkness of ignorance or uncertainty with the light of knowledge or certainty.

    The act of dispelling essentially entails debunking, breaking, or dissolving an existing belief, assumption, or misconception, replacing it with a clearer, truer understanding. This may involve offering logical arguments, scientific evidence, factual information, or personal experiences to disprove or counteract a particular notion or idea.

    Additionally, dispel can be used to describe the process of removing physical entities or objects from a particular location, pushing them away or scattering them. In this context, it involves dispersing or driving away something tangible, such as smoke, fog, odors, or particles, by forcibly causing them to disperse in various directions.

    Overall, the primary essence of dispelling lies in the act of dissolving doubts, confusion, misconceptions, or negative elements, whether they are mental, emotional, or physical, through the revelation of truth, clarification, evidence, or other means of dispelling the falsehood or negativity.

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Etymology of DISPEL

The word "dispel" originated from the Latin word "dispellere", which is a combination of the prefix "dis-" meaning "away" or "apart" and the verb "pellere" meaning "to drive" or "to push". It came into English usage in the late 16th century with the same meaning—to drive away or disperse something, usually referring to beliefs, doubts, rumors, or illusions.

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Conjugate verb Dispel

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have dispelled
you would have dispelled
he/she/it would have dispelled
we would have dispelled
they would have dispelled
I would have dispel
you would have dispel
he/she/it would have dispel
we would have dispel
they would have dispel

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been dispelling
you would have been dispelling
he/she/it would have been dispelling
we would have been dispelling
they would have been dispelling

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would dispel
you would dispel
he/she/it would dispel
we would dispel
they would dispel

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be dispelling
you would be dispelling
he/she/it would be dispelling
we would be dispelling
they would be dispelling

FUTURE

I will dispel
you will dispel
he/she/it will dispel
we will dispel
they will dispel

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be dispelling
you will be dispelling
he/she/it will be dispelling
we will be dispelling
they will be dispelling

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have dispelled
you will have dispelled
he/she/it will have dispelled
we will have dispelled
they will have dispelled

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been dispelling
you will have been dispelling
he/she/it will have been dispelling
we will have been dispelling
they will have been dispelling

IMPERATIVE

you dispel
we let´s dispel

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to dispel

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was dispelling
you were dispelling
he/she/it was dispelling
we were dispelling
they were dispelling

PAST PARTICIPLE

dispelled

PAST PERFECT

I had dispelled
you had dispelled
he/she/it had dispelled
we had dispelled
they had dispelled

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been dispelling
you had been dispelling
he/she/it had been dispelling
we had been dispelling
they had been dispelling

PRESENT

I dispel
you dispel
he/she/it dispels
we dispel
they dispel

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am dispelling
you are dispelling
he/she/it is dispelling
we are dispelling
they are dispelling

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

dispelling

PRESENT PERFECT

I have dispelled
you have dispelled
he/she/it has dispelled
we have dispelled
they have dispelled

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been dispelling
you have been dispelling
he/she/it has been dispelling
we have been dispelling
they have been dispelling

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it dispel

SIMPLE PAST

I dispelled
you dispelled
he/she/it dispelled
we dispelled
they dispelled

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